WWW Wednesday: current, past, future reads
WWW – Wednesday, 19 August, 2020
WWW Wednesday: current, past, future reads
Reader’s Life – When all you need is a laugh (or several)
Sometimes life gets in the way of your plans, and I'm not necessarily talking about the pandemic, although it does have a big influence on everything, at present. However, the part of life I'm thinking of, right now, it my anxiety disorder, which is playing havoc with my brain, my habits, my reading, everything. That... Continue Reading →
Witchin’ Impossible – Laughter, magic, and flying squirrels
I said it on Wednesday: this is my week for long overdue readings. After devouring Elizabeth Hunter's Semi-Psychic Life (you can read my review here), I happily entered into the world of Renee George, with the first Witchin' Impossible book, of the same title. And gosh, did I laugh! About the book Witchin' Impossible tells... Continue Reading →
A Most Excellent Midlife Crisis – Solid, hilarious, and emotional foundation
The following review is part of my being in the author's review team, which ensures that you can read it the moment the book comes out. The first book of a series is there to know the lei of the land, so to speak, get to know the characters and, basically, clear the ground to... Continue Reading →
Hot Damned – A series made for rereads
In this week's WWW, I mentioned that I was then currently rereading Fashionably Dead, the first of the Hot Damned series, by Robyn Peterman. And because of my case of reader's anxiety, I decided to go ahead with the second book of the series, Fashionably Dead Down Under. Rereading this book, even more than rereading... Continue Reading →
WWW – Wednesday, 15 July, 2020
WWW Wednesday: current, past, future reads
WWW – Wednesday, 8 July, 2020
WWW Wednesday: current, past, future reads
Sea Shenanigans Collection Two – Triple the fun
Sea Shenanigans, Collection 2: triple the fun!
Fashionably Dead – Fashionably awesome
I'm sure that I mentioned never to read any book by Robyn Peterman while on the public transit (or in any public place, for that matter). Thankfully, we are in confinement so I'm reading her books comfortably at home... and I can laugh my fill. Thankfully, because getting my reading mojo back meant that I... Continue Reading →
